Streaming Rock

I'm always on the lookout for streaming radio stations that play 80s/90s harder rock (not necessarily metal, but definitely harder-edged rock).

The old KLOL-101 played a lot of what I'm talking about before it flipped formats. I honestly can't say if KIOL plays that kind of stuff or not, as I can't get a good signal in the parts of town I'm in most of the time (central Houston and Galleria) and they didn't have a net stream last time I bothered to look.

I have stumbled across Netrock101 online, though, and so far it's been offering up a good mix of the sort of music I've been wanting.

I found it via Shoutcast.

Posted by Kevin Whited @ 07/30/05 12:42 | Music | Technorati

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very cool - thanks for the link, been ripping this w/ StationRipper (http://www.stationripper.com) for a couple of days now. Good deal.

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Posted by John @ 21:20 on 08/04/05


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